Natick fire unions contracts finalized

Tuesday

Mar 11, 2014 at 4:38 PMMar 11, 2014 at 4:39 PM

Selectmen have approved contracts with the firefighter and deputy chiefs unions that include cost-of-living raises but also reduce the town’s share of health insurance costs, Town Administrator Martha White said Monday.

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NATICK – Selectmen have approved contracts with the firefighter and deputy chiefs unions that include cost-of-living raises but also reduce the town’s share of health insurance costs, Town Administrator Martha White said Monday.

The deals, which cover July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2015, include a 1 percent raise in the first year, 2.5 percent in the second year, 1 percent in the third year and .5 percent on the last day of the contract, White said.

The town’s share of health insurance will drop by the end of the contract to 75 percent while employees’ share will rise to 25 percent, she said.

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